I've never studied a foreign language before

I've never studied a foreign language before.

Is French a good option for a second language? How difficult would it be for a native English-speaker? I have 1-2 hours of free time for study per day.

What resources would you recommend? Will Frenchmen and Quebecois make fun of me for having an American accent?

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Worthless meme language. Learn spanish instead.

Why is it a worthless meme language?

I live in New England so I figured French would be more useful for me.

he's an anglo-canadian

will probably recommend you mandarin in a few posts since they all want to be slaves to china

Why are Anglo-Canadians such cucks compared to French-Canadians?

Mandarin is unironically more useful than French. Deal with it.

see? i told y'all

sick of these fucking chinese shills

most of them are descended from people who literally RAN AWAY from american independance so they could oppress poor peasants here

Enjoy sucking Haitian cock while you accept handouts from the rest of the country, degenerate frog.

Not for me. I live in Vermont. 10.2% of the population speaks French as the primary language of their household, whereas only 0.25% speak any Chinese language (including Mandarin, Cantonese, etc.) as the primary language of their household.

We even have more French-speakers than Spanish-speakers living here.

>doesn't deny my chinese shill accusation

>doesn't deny that his commie province wouldn't exist if not for western Canadian resource money

Why are quebecois always so whiny?

They are generally pretty okay from what I can tell. I've only visited twice, but everyone I met was either friendly or neutral. Nobody was an asshole. They seem to have a similar mentality as upper New Englanders. People in Toronto, on the other hand, are some of the worst locals I've ever encountered. Everyone in that city is a whiny little brat or some kind of brown immigrant.

Spanish is like drinking bleach, absolutely learn French instead
L'espagnol est comme boire de l'eau de Javel, apprendre absolument le français à la place

the western provinces wouldn't even exist if it weren't for us

also lol at the implication that you're a westerner. there's absolutely no doubt that you're yellow now

>the western provinces wouldn't even exist if it weren't for us
Keep dreaming faggot. You only exist because of our money that gets pumped into your corrupt mafia-run economy.

>fleur-de-lys
royalists should be gassed

It's the official flag of Americans of French descent. Both sides of my family are Norman but we lost the language since we ended up 25 miles on the other side of the border from Quebec.

>It's the official flag of Americans of French descent. Both sides of my family are Norman but we lost the language since we ended up 25 miles on the other side of the border from Quebec.

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Americans don't study foreign languages in school?

People who learn Spanish or speak should unironically kts

What does that picture have to do with anything I said?

I went to a private Catholic school, so the only language I ever studied was Latin. I can read and write it, and know how to conjugate verbs and what noun cases to use where, but that's the extent of my knowledge of any foreign language.

only in high-school and college, and even then it's usually optional

We do, but one in middle/high school

In the USA speaking spanish is more useful than speaking french, especially in heavy hispanic states like Florida, Texas or Cali.
If you move to Canada learn french since it is more useful than spanish there.
Even there learn the one you want, knowing a foreign language is always a huge advantage.